88 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS' ROLLS. Paddye of Hadley co. Midd. gentleman, Thoraas Rede of Southe- rayraes co. Midd. husbandman, and Nicholas Crabb of Northe- mymes co. Midd. yoman, broke into the Queen's chase caUed End- fielde Chase, hunted the deer and wild animals there, and killed " unam damara." G. D., . . . . Eliz. 4 June, i6 Elizabeth.—True BUl that, at Woxbridge co. Midd. on the said day, Thomas Shoones late of Harraondesworth co. Midd. yoman stole a browne gelding worth twenty shillings, of the goods and chattels of Thoraas Doo.—Also, on the sarae file, two other True Bills against the same Thomas Shoones, for horse-stealing at Har¬ raondesworth on 12 August 16 Eliz., and at Cowley in the same county on 8 Sept i6 Elizabeth. Putting himself ' Guilty' to aU three indictments, Thoraas Shoones was sentenced to be hung. G. D. R., 4 Oct, i6 Eliz. I July, i6 Elizabeth.—Recognizances, taken before Barnard Ran¬ dolph esq. J.P., of Robert Hodgson of Wynchester co. Southampton inneholder, in the sum of two hundred raarks, and of George Reig¬ noldes of the parish of St. Brigitt in Farrington-ward without-London cuder and John Parkehowse of the parish of St. Andrew in Holbern gyrdler, in the sura of one hundred marks each; for the said Robert's appearance at the next Gaol Delivery for co. Midd., " because " says a memorandum at the foot of the bond " he is hadd in suspeccion for robbinge Thearle of Kent his howse in Barbican."—Also on the same parchment, the recognizance, in the sura of two hundred marks, whereby on the sarae day Giles Blofeylde of Barnardes Inne gentleraan bound himself to prosecute the cause aforesaid against the said Robert Hodgson at the next Gaol Delivery. G. D. R., 4 Oct, 16 Eliz. 27 July, 16 Elizabeth.—True BUl that, on the said day at the Queen's chase called Enfielde Chase co. Midd., Henry Lawrence of Hadley co. Midd. yoraan broke into the said chase, hunted the wild aniraals there, and kUled "unam damara vocat' a prickett." G. D., .... Eliz. 29 July, 16 Elizabeth.—True Bill that, at Highgate co. Midd. on the said day, Francis Jackson and Robert Gillinghara, both late of London yoraen, stole a calf worth six shUHngs, of the goods and chattels of Rose Howson. Putting theraselves ' GuUty,' both thieves were sentenced to behung. G. D. R., 4 Oct., 16 Eliz. 4 August, 16 Elizabeth.—Recognizances, taken before John Southcot, one of the Justices for Pleas before the Queen, of Lancelot Bostock one of the Qiieen's gentlemen-pensioners and Morgan Farde, of Westrainster butcher, in the sura of twenty pounds each, and of Thomas Clarke of the parish of St Margaret in Westrainster grocer